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U-CONTROL UMX250 User Manual 
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If you want to make a selection from more than  
b) 
128 programs, please use the following program 
change procedure. In this case your programs will 
be organized in banks, which can be selected with a 
special MIDI instruction called BANK SELECT.  
Here’s how it works:
The BANK SELECT instruction consists of two parts: one MSB 
part and one LSB part.
The MSB part describes a value range comprising 128 different 
values. On many devices this is the more important part of the 
BANK SELECT instruction.
The LSB part describes each of the 128 MSBs using  
128 additional single steps. In both cases the numbering is from 
0 to127.
In total, the BANK SELECT instruction offers the enormous 
value range of 128 x 128 = 16,384 different values. In theory, 
this means that you could use external devices with as many 
different banks. Considering the fact that each single bank 
includes another 128 single programs, you get the unbelievably 
large number of 2,097,152 programs for you to organize.
Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.
1) 
Press the SINGLE key.
2) 
Release the ASSIGN button.
3) 
Now define the SINGLE CHANNEL by entering a number 
4) 
from 1 to 16 using the number keys (as described in chapter 
4.2.2). In order to assign the GLOBAL CHANNEL, please 
press 
(0)
 instead.
Press the BANK MSB key. Press the number keys on the 
5) 
keyboard to enter the BANK MSB number of your choice.
Only values between 0 and 127 can be entered. Higher 
values are ignored by the device. The BANK MSB is now 
defined.
Examples: 
- To enter MSB 14, press keys 
(1)
 and 
(4)
- If you want to select MSB 107, press 
(1)
(0)
 and 
(7)
.
Now define the BANK LSB by pressing the BANK LSB key. 
6) 
Use the procedure described above to enter the BANK LSB 
value (see step 5). The entry follows the same rules as were 
described for the BANK MSB.  
In steps 5 and 6 you have defined the bank from which the 
desired program will be selected. Now define the program 
itself:
Press the PROGRAM key followed by the number keys on 
7) 
the keyboard to enter the program number of your choice.
Only values between 0 and 127 can be entered. Higher 
values are ignored by the device. That’s all!
Confirm your selection with ENTER. To discard your assign-
8) 
ments either press the CANCEL key or the ASSIGN button 
again. In either case, the ASSIGN LED goes out.
Example:
You want to use the UMX250 to select preset #49 in bank #25 
on an external device over channel 14. Since the bank number of 
sound modules is often smaller than 128, only the LSB is used to 
define the bank. The MSB is 0 in this case.
Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.
1) 
Press the SINGLE key.
2) 
Release the ASSIGN button.
3) 
Define the MIDI channel by pressing keys 
4) 
(1)
 and 
(4)
.
Press the BANK MSB key and then 
5) 
(0)
.
Press the BANK LSB key and then keys 
6) 
(2)
 and 
(5)
 to select 
bank #25.
Define the program by pressing the PROGRAM key followed 
7) 
by keys 
(4)
 and 
(9)
 to select program #49.
Press the ENTER key.
8) 
Direct program selection using the OCTAVE SHIFT 
c) 
buttons.
Press the ASSIGN button and keep it pressed.
1) 
Press the one of the two OCTAVE SHIFT buttons to which 
2) 
you want to assign the program change function.
Release the ASSIGN button.
3) 
Press the PROG DIR key. Press the number keys on the 
4) 
keyboard to enter the preset number of your choice. Only 
values between 0 and 127 can be entered. Higher values are 
ignored by the device.
Confirm your selection with ENTER. To discard your assign-
5) 
ments either press the CANCEL key or the ASSIGN button 
again. In either case the ASSIGN LED goes out.
If you have not yet assigned an individual MIDI channel 
◊ 
to the OCTAVE SHIFT buttons (see Chapter 4.2.2), the 
direct selection of programs always refers to the GLOBAL 
CHANNEL! 
As soon as you have assigned the direct program selection 
◊ 
feature to one of the two OCTAVE SHIFT buttons, pressing 
both buttons simultaneously will do NOTHING at all!